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| having an effect; producing the desired result; making a striking impression |
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| a region where a plant or animal naturally lives |
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| freedom from something unpleasant; resistance to a particular disease; exemption |
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| having many parts; a number that is a product of a specific number and another number |
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| distinct; specific; an item or fact |
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| preparatory; leading up to the main action |
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| to put forth for consideration; present as a toast; nominate for office, membership; offer marriage |
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| a family of mammals that include mice, rats, squirrels, etc. |
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| poison secreted by some snakes, spiders, insects, etc. |
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| to take from one place to another, transport; serve as a channel or a medium; to make known, communicate; transfer to another person |
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| daintily; in a way that gives pleasure or delight; softly, lightly; sensitively |
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| to put physical form to; develop into something real; appear |
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| someone with the same value, rank, etc.; a noble; to look closely |
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| to wander from a given place; having wandered; lost; a person or thing that is lost; especially a domestic animal wandering at large |
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| inhalation into the lungs; a strong desire |
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| a ay of thinking, feeling, or acting; posture |
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| advantage; payments made by an insurance company, employer, public agency, etc. during sickness retirement, or unemployment; a public performance to raise money for a cause; to go good for, aid |
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| requirement; situation; provision; state of health |
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| advice; a lawyer; recommend |
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| having to do with the central government of the U.S. or another union of states |
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| to settle in a new country |
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| someone who builds with stone or brick |
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| to act without acting in return; submissive; offering no resistance, inactive |
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| patient effort; persistence |
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| being poor; inadequacy; smallness in amount |
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| not controlled by the public; concerning one particular person/group; secret or confidential; an enlisted person of either of the two lowest ranks in the U.S. army |
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| to support or promote; vouch for; guarantee; a patron or benefactor; company or individual that pays the cost of a radio or television |
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| according to rules; in terms of art, science, or technology |
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| in an orderly fashion; systematically |
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| correctly; appropriate; respectably |
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| any large-scale business activity; hard work; skill |
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